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Talk:Crystal Kay

Revision as of 15:10, 16 April 2010 by Themonkeyofdoom (talk | contribs)

Indie?

I've seen this all over, but how is C.L.L. Crystal Lover Light indie? The majority of the songs from the album sound like R&B and there a few acoustic type tracks, but I wouldn't call it indie. I feel like someone probably described the album as "indie" and then it spread. What do you guys think? ~ Themonkeyofdoom 01:45, 16 April 2010 (CDT)

I'm not sure. I've just been paraphrasing from Wiki and what I can manage to read from JWiki so I've no other info on it. Also I haven't even listened to the entire album yet I've only heard a few of the songs. But if you're right I assume the image change would still apply since her later albums incorporated a more urban and pop theme rather then the R&B and acoustic you've mentioned right, so should I just take out the indie portion? BTW I know there's a lot of grammar errors in the article lol I plan on fixing those later :D, though I'm sure there will still be tons of them even after XD (C in English -_-.. All 2 years)--Krazoom 02:20, 16 April 2010 (CDT)
I haven't listened to the album, but Shadows of Desire definitely sounds like indie pop, although TEENAGE UNIVERSE ~Chewing Gum Baby sound completely R&B XD. And I ear a mix between both in Eternal Memories. --Pizca 08:11, 16 April 2010 (CDT)
I downloaded the album last night before I posted this to make sure I wasn't crazy xD; I agree that "Shadows of Desire" isn't R&B, but would not call it indie pop. When I hear term indie music things like this pop into my head. Even more than the sound it also has a lot to do with the whole DIY music scene, which Kuri doesn't fit into. Also, I don't think she "pop side" and an "indie side" as much as she just a change her sound to more urban pop to help further sales. ~ Themonkeyofdoom 10:10, 16 April 2010 (CDT)